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Levänluhta, the Glossary

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Levänluhta (lit. "alga's floodmeadow") or Leväluhta is a spring and prominent archaeological site in the village of Orismala in Isokyrö, Finland.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Algae, Ancient DNA, Finland, Finns, Flood-meadow, Iron Age, Isokyrö, Waterlogging (archaeology).

  2. Archaeological sites in Finland
  3. Bog bodies
  4. History of Ostrobothnia (region)
  5. Iron Age Scandinavia

Algae

Algae (alga) are any of a large and diverse group of photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms.

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Ancient DNA

Ancient DNA (aDNA) is DNA isolated from ancient sources (typically specimens, but also environmental DNA).

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Finland

Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.

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Finns

Finns or Finnish people (suomalaiset) are a Baltic Finnic ethnic group native to Finland.

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Flood-meadow

A flood-meadow (or floodmeadow) is an area of grassland or pasture beside a river, subject to seasonal flooding.

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Iron Age

The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age.

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Isokyrö

Isokyrö (Storkyro) is a municipality of Finland.

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Waterlogging (archaeology)

In archaeology, waterlogging refers to the long-term exclusion of air by groundwater, which creates an anaerobic environment that can preserve artifacts perfectly.

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See also

Archaeological sites in Finland

Bog bodies

History of Ostrobothnia (region)

Iron Age Scandinavia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levänluhta

Also known as Alga's floodmeadow, Flood-meadow of the Alga, Leväluhta.